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To encourage more theme development, and to hopefully get a nice theme setup to be enabled by default for OJS (too many people use the stock OJS style, and its a little... last-century... ), I've developed a theme plugin for OJS 2.3.x. This theme makes liberal use of CSS3 (background gradients, rounded corners, etc.) so it might not look like pictured in old browsers, but should degrade gracefully.

Nice theme, but why it is not explained how to add it/apply it in OJS?I am surprised by the generality of topics in this forum without providing precise information related to the issue/question posed!Of course, the answer is the reader is presumed to be a savvy and very skilled person in everything !

I know, that I can change the fonts and colors by modifying the common.css but if I want to do something like you did with that bar, or reorder the whole site like they did using html tables. Do you know a possible way to do that?

Actually, that theme consists of only custom CSS -- the navigation bar for example is just pushed to the top using absolute positioning. You can do some interesting stuff with just CSS, but some people go a little further and modify the the templates that make up the OJS layout. These are found in the ojs/templates/ and ojs/lib/pkp/templates directories. There isn't much information on how to do this, and its generally discouraged (as it will make upgrading your OJS installation more tedious), but if you're comfortable with smarty templates feel free to give it a shot.

by the way, do you know a way to insert iframes in the static pages plugin?

I want my journal to have items like the ones shown here http://manda.com/iframe/there are two previous publications of this journal but the static page plugin, says that the code is too long, and once I save the code, it doesn't record it so I can't use the iframe code in the static page plugin.